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  2. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    L'Oréal S.A. (French:) is a French multinational personal care company headquartered in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, [2] with a registered office in Paris. [3] As of 2018, it was the world's largest cosmetics company and has developed activities in the field, concentrating on hair color, skin care, sun protection, make-up, perfume, and hair care.

  3. Nicolas Hieronimus - Wikipedia

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    Born. 3 January 1964. Paris, France. Education. ESSEC. Occupation (s) CEO, L'Oréal. Nicolas Hieronimus (born 3 January 1964), is a French businessman, and the CEO of the L’Oréal Group [1] since May 1, 2021, [2] the sixth CEO in the history of the group, [3] [4] taking the place of Jean-Paul Agon, who remains the chairman of the group.

  4. Eugène Schueller - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Chimie ParisTech. Occupation (s) Chemist and entrepreneur. Known for. founding L'Oréal. Children. Liliane Bettencourt. Eugène Paul Louis Schueller (20 March 1881 – 23 August 1957) was a French chemist and entrepreneur who was the founder of L'Oréal, the world's leading company in cosmetics and beauty.

  5. Emma Walmsley - Wikipedia

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    Dame Emma Natasha Walmsley DBE (born June 1969) is the chief executive officer (CEO) of GlaxoSmithKline. [1] She succeeded Sir Andrew Witty, who retired in March 2017. [2] Before GSK, she worked for L'Oréal for 17 years, and was a non-executive director of Diageo until September 2016. [3] She grew up in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England.

  6. Munroe Bergdorf - Wikipedia

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    Munroe Bergdorf ( née Beaumont; born 11 September 1987) [1] [2] is an English model and activist. She has walked several catwalks for brands including Gypsy Sport at both London and NYC Fashion Weeks. Bergdorf was the first transgender model in the UK for L'Oréal, but was dropped within weeks after a racial row.

  7. Category : History magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    A. Aeroplane (magazine) After the Battle. Ancient Egypt (magazine) The Antiquary (magazine) The Archaeologist.

  8. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    1866–1900: Founding and early years. Henri Nestlé (1814–1890), a German-born Swiss confectioner, was the founder of Nestlé and one of the main creators of condensed milk. Nestlé's origin dates back to the 1860s when two separate Swiss enterprises were founded that would later form Nestlé.

  9. BBC History - Wikipedia

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    BBC History is the biggest-selling history magazine in the UK. [ citation needed ] The magazine contains topical features, often aligned with programmes being broadcast on BBC Radio or Television and written by academic historians, as well as historical analysis of news events and comparisons with similar previous events, reviews of new books ...